The mobile tickets are accepted on all the tours
This Hop On Hop Off bus tour can take you to all the Northern famous landmarks and reveals Malta’s colourful history. The tour offers you an audio commentary in 16 different languages.
The main coastal resort. Sliema is a centre for shopping, restaurants, and café life.
Above all Malta’s capital city is studded with historical places, museums, churches, gardens, cafés, restaurants, and shops are shining in its finest example of the Baroque style. In other words, Valletta is a fortified city, where you can immerse yourself with history.
After that are San Anton Gardens or the island’s gardens, with big botanical diversity, are part of the president’s palace.
The former World War II military aerodrome was converted into a handcrafts centre. Here you can buy something unique, meanwhile watching the local artisans at work.
The third-largest unsupported church dome in Europe. Mosta Dome /The Rotunda/ became popular after a dropped bomb failed to explode and thus spared the lives of some 300 people in WWII.
Mdina is the old capital of Malta and its origins may be traced back to 1500BC. Also known as The Silent City, Mdina is one of Europe’s finest examples of an ancient walled city and extraordinary in its mix of Medieval and Baroque architecture. Rabat played a major role in Malta’s history. The most popular places for instance are The Domus Romana Museum and St.Paul’s Catacombs.
Mgarr is a typical rural village. It is surrounded by rich farmland. The area is ideal for country walks and has several picturesque spots. Mgarr’s parish church dedicated to St.Mary was built in 1912.
One of the island’s beautiful sandy beaches.
Originated as a fishing harbour, St.Paul’s Bay is home to the oldest standing watchtower of the period of the Knights of St.John. The tour offers you magnificent views and photo opportunities of St.Paul’s island.
Bugibba and its neighbours Qawra and St.Paul’s Bay are Malta’s largest seaside resort towns. The coastline has been developed into a distinct resort with hotels and numerous holiday flats and restaurants.
St. Julian’s is now a major residential, and tourist centre and home to some of Malta’s newest hotels. St. Julian’s merges with Paceville, Malta’s main nightlife centre with clubs, casinos, restaurants, cafés, and bars.
Likewise, the rest of St. Julian’s.
Likewise, the rest of St. Julian’s.